Description
Experience the magic of Arabic calligraphy with world-renowned master Haji Noor Deen. This unforgettable event is perfect if you want to explore the art of calligraphy, gain a new perspective on the expression of faith, and experience the kind of magic that comes with this mastery.
As the creator of the piece The Ninety-Nine Names of God, permanently displayed at the British Museum, Haji Noor Deen has dedicated his life to creating a unique calligraphy style that seamlessly blends the traditional Arabic script with Chinese calligraphic techniques, resulting in a beautiful and harmonious form of art. Witness his astonishing technique first-hand and gain an intimate look into its essential role as an expression of his faith and relationship with God.
This talk will be delivered in Arabic and translated, so everyone can fully appreciate the beauty and significance of Noor Deen’s work.
About the Author
Haji Noor Deen
Haji Noor Deen Mi Guang Jiang is a renowned master of Arabic calligraphy. Bringing an immense amount of knowledge in Islamic art and traditional thought to a modern audience, the focus of his work is a masterful calligraphic technique which uniquely fuses both the Chinese and Arabic arts. He is currently concentrating on research of manuscripts of the Qur’an and Arabic calligraphy theory.
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